University of Portland Summer Session Bulletin 2016

Library

In 2013, fifty-five years after its original construction, the Clark Library was transformed with a sweeping renovation. Today the Library embodies the University’s vision of an intellectual commons for the campus, providing students with current technologies, multi-format resources and collaborative, flexible learning spaces. Dedicated Library faculty and staff work closely with students and professors to make optimal use of the Library’s innovative spaces, services and resources.

For information and access to Library content and services, including library chat and information about the library’s mobile application, please access the Clark Library website http://library.up.edu or reach us by phone, 503-943-7111.

Summer Library Hours: Monday May 16, 2016 to Thursday August 4, 2016

Monday–Thursday 7:00 a.m. until 10:00 p.m.
Friday 7:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m.
Saturday 10:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m.
Sunday 2:00 p.m. until 10:00 p.m.
Hours Exceptions: Interim Periods and Holidays—consult the Library website

Services and Resources

Study and Learning Spaces: The Library offers a variety of student study spaces—a) Quiet, focused study space on the lower floor; b) Interactive, flexible study areas on the main and upper floors; c) 50 computer workstations in the open Learning Lab on the main floor; d) Study booths and computer bars on the upper floor; and e) Nineteen group study rooms throughout the building, which can be reserved.

Course Reserves: Library staff maintains both electronic and print course reserves and staff are available to assist students and faculty with these resources.

Collections: Digital resources, electronic databases, eBooks, eJournals, print books, CDs, DVDs and more are available for checkout and/or use in the library or from remote locations. Library staff can assist students and faculty.

Summit Borrowing and Interlibrary Loan: Using UP Library Search students and faculty can easily request resources not held by the Clark Library, with timely delivery to the Library and/or email accounts.

Digital Lab: The Library’s self-service Digital Lab offers students the space, equipment, software and expert assistance to produce audio, video, photography and design research projects. Users from novice to expert are welcome.

Reference and Instruction: We’ll help you find, evaluate and use information resources. Faculty librarians provide one-on-one research support and information literacy sessions for students and faculty on-campus and off-campus.